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Box A Rox
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Randy Has More Problems With The TRUTH!

Rand Paul’s ridiculous story of an elderly man imprisoned for ‘dirt on his land’


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The junior senator from Kentucky told a story that was just too strange to be true.
And it was almost entirely false. The man at the center of his story was convicted for
his role in developing 67 lots inside federally protected wetlands, building on wetlands
without approval and knowingly selling land with illegal sewage systems that were likely
to fail. “Dirt” was the least of his problems.


The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.

John Kenneth Galbraith

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Rand Who???

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Sen. Rand Paul  “had counted on building from the grass-roots base of his father,
former Rep. Ron Paul, and winning enough support from the Republican mainstream
to compete for the party’s 2016 presidential nomination,” the Wall Street Journal reports.

“Instead, the Kentucky lawmaker is slipping in the polls, lagging in fundraising and losing
some of his father’s loyalists over foreign-policy disagreements. Campaign metrics suggest
he’s no longer a first-tier candidate after falling behind the front-runners on all those measures.”

(Wall Street Journal)


The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.

John Kenneth Galbraith

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Rand Who???


(Wall Street Journal)


So he acts like you.

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Hey!  This poster applies to Cicero too!  


The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.

John Kenneth Galbraith

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Paul Says Trump Rise Due to ‘Loss of Sanity’


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Sen. Rand Paul is attributing GOP presidential rival Donald Trump’s rise in the polls to
a momentary “loss of sanity.

“I think this is a temporary sort of loss of sanity, but we’re going to come back
to our senses and look for someone serious to lead the country at some point.”


Randy Paul and I seldom agree, but if he is saying that the majority of Republicans are
insane... On this we agree!


The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.

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Three former staffers for the 2012 presidential campaign of then-Rep. Ron Paul
  -- including one who currently heads the super PAC of Sen. Rand Paul , Ron Paul's son
-- were indicted on Wednesday. The three allegedly engaged in a conspiracy to conceal
payments made to an Iowa state senator in exchange for his support of the elder Paul's
campaign, according to prosecutors.




The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.

John Kenneth Galbraith

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    Three former staffers for the 2012 presidential campaign of then-Rep. Ron Paul
      -- including one who currently heads the super PAC of Sen. Rand Paul , Ron Paul's son
    -- were indicted on Wednesday. The three allegedly engaged in a conspiracy to conceal
    payments made to an Iowa state senator in exchange for his support of the elder Paul's
    campaign, according to prosecutors.



And of course it's not a conspiracy to withhold these "conspiracy" charges until it can be used to discredit a candidate for President of the United States, thereby altering the outcome of an election?

And of course, adding Rand Paul into the announcement isn't a swiftboat tactic?

Did Rand Paul get arrested?

Was he part of the "conspiracy?"

But let's twist the matter into a political propaganda attack.

So 3 persons didn't talk about money they gave a politician, in exchange for his support of someone who isn't under arrest, or even a current candidate.(Ron Paul)

Then use this propaganda to try to link a Presidential candidate to the entire unrelated event.

At least the Huffington Post gave a balanced report of the incident, unlike Boxnews.

WASHINGTON -- Three former staffers for the 2012 presidential campaign of then-Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas) -- including one who currently heads the super PAC of Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.), Ron Paul's son -- were indicted on Wednesday. The three allegedly engaged in a conspiracy to conceal payments made to an Iowa state senator in exchange for his support of the elder Paul's campaign, according to prosecutors.

The three former staffers -- Jesse Benton, John Tate and Dimitrios Kesari -- have been charged with "conspiracy, causing false records to obstruct a contemplated investigation, causing the submission of false campaign expenditure reports to the Federal Election Commission (FEC) and engaging in a scheme to make false statements to the FEC," according to the Justice Department. Benton is also charged with making a false statement to the FBI, while Kesari is charged with obstruction of justice.

The staffers allegedly negotiated with Iowa state Sen. Kent Sorenson (R) -- who had been supporting the presidential campaign of then-Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) -- to switch over and back Ron Paul's campaign instead. The payments totaled $70,000, and were allegedly made in monthly installments of about $8,000 each. Federal prosecutors allege that the payments were hidden as audiovisual expenditures.

"I am not splitting hairs: Sorenson was not getting paid off," Benton allegedly told the FBI in July 2014. Federal prosecutors say that was a lie.

Benton, now the head of Rand Paul's super PAC, was also at one point the campaign manager of Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.).

A spokeswoman for Rand Paul's super PAC did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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Is it just me or shouldn't the Senator be charged with accepting a bribe,(electronics) for those who allegedly made the illegal donation/bribe or political contribution to be charged.

Nice to see the outrage of the week club is back in action.
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Rand Paul: Income Inequality Comes From 'Some People Working Harder' Than Others


I guess those who inherit huge fortunes... work harder at being born to rich parents!


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Rand Paul: Income Inequality Comes From 'Some People Working Harder' Than Others


I guess those who inherit huge fortunes... work harder at being born to rich parents!


Box isn't going to leave a penny to his kids.


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Box isn't going to leave a penny to his kids.


According to Randy @SS Paul, the reason that I'd leave my kids millions is
"BECAUSE THEY WORKED HARDER", not because they are related to me.



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John Kenneth Galbraith

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According to Randy @SS Paul, the reason that I'd leave my kids millions is
"BECAUSE THEY WORKED HARDER", not because they are related to me.



Ban inheritance!  You shouldn't be eligible for any money your family worked for.


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there will ALWAYS BE and there always has been inequality in a system where the human pays for service from another human.....

the less we do for ourselves individually the more it costs to live....because to be quite honest, I'm not wasting my time doing something
for you for nothing (regardless of how much $$ you have) you're going to pay me so that I can pay someone else to do sh!t for
me so that I have more time to do things I WANT to do and enjoy before I die.........

we don't understand that it's a race against time and death that gives $$ it's value.....

money to eat
money to house
money to have water
money for transportation
money for clothing
money for retirement (to do whatever you want)
money for vacations...etc etc etc....


our lives are sooooooooooo short on this earth....I don't begrudge anyone who collects $$ to be able to pay someone else so that
they have time to enjoy life outside of the greasy disgusting grind of work....

the less someone gets paid the more they have to work to collect $$ to get the things they need and most importantly WANT...

one giant fallacy is the religious belief that 'god has put you in this place and you have everything you need/want'....this did such a
good job at keeping people 'content' in their place until they died and gave them a nice little bumper sticker "I didn't have much
but I had all god wanted me to have".......no wonder we are where we are today.....


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS

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  You shouldn't be eligible for any money your family worked for.

But Randy @ss Paul thinks that you have to work harder, to make money.


The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
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John Kenneth Galbraith

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But Randy @ss Paul thinks that you have to work harder, to make money.


I know...hard work, talents, and skills should in no way reflect how much you earn.  I don't know why liberals preach the importance of a college education.  What are they trying to do, promote inequality and an economic class structure?  You think they would be advocating doing the bare minimum.  If everybody just stopped waking up trying to achieve material gains and financial security for themselves and family the world would be a better place.


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